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Romanticism by David Blayney Brown,

Romanticism by David Blayney Brown,
The Art & Ideas series offers introductory books on all aspects of the history of art. Each book is written by an outstanding expert in the field, in an accessible and lively style. Completely up-to-date and comprehensive, these books are essential reading for students and rewarding for anyone curious about art. Romanticism was 'a way of feeling' rather than a style in art. In the period c. 1775-1830, against the background of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, European artists, together with poets and composers, initiated their own rebellion against the dominant political, religious and social ethos of the day. Their quest was for personal expression and individual liberation, and in the process, the Romantics transformed the idea of art, seeing it as an instrument of social and psychological change. In this comprehensive volume, David Blayney Brown takes a thematic approach to Romanticism, relating it to the concurrent, more stylistic movements of Neoclassicism and the Gothic Revival, and discussing its relationship with the political and social developments of the era. He not only looks at how artists as diverse as Goya, Delacroix, Friedrich and Turner responded to landscapes or depicted historical events, but also examines artists such as David and Ingres who are not usually considered Romantics. As a result, the reader is given a clear understanding of a complex movement that produced some of the greatest European art, literature and music.



An Introduction to Modern European Literature: From Romanticism to Postmodernism by Martin Travers,
An Introduction to Modern European Literature: From Romanticism to Postmodernism by Martin Travers,
Wide-ranging and imaginative, this volume provides an incisive guide to the rich heritage of European literature. The book gives a lively account of major figures and texts as well as previously marginalised writers, assessing their relevance to the broad European tradition and the social, political and intellectual issues which shaped it. Structured around the major literary movements of the period - Romanticism, Realism and Naturalism, Modernism, the Literature of Political Engagement and Postmodernism - the book will be invaluable to all students of modern literature and European cultural history. Each chapter concludes with a detailed chronology of the major literary texts of each movement, covering fiction, drama and poetry. A detailed, annotated bibliography also guides the student through the seminal works of critical scholarship in the field.



German Romanticism - In the philosophy, art, and culture of German-speaking countries, German Romanticism was the dominant cultural movement of much of the nineteenth century. Indeed, as a whole, the Romantic movement reached its greatest level of achievement in Germany.

Irving Babbitt - Irving Babbitt (August 2, 1865 – July 15, 1933) was an American academic and literary critic, noted for his founding role in a movement that became known as the New Humanism, a significant influence on literary discussion and conservative thought in the period 1910 to 1930. He was a cultural critic in the tradition of Matthew Arnold, and a consistent opponent of romanticism, as represented by the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

Freedom and People's Rights Movement - The Freedom and People's Rights Movement (自由民権運動, jiyu minken undo) was a Meiji period Japanese political and social movement that in the 1870s and 1880s pursued the formation of an elected legislature, the institution of civil rights and the diminishment of centralized taxation. The Movement prompted the Meiji government to establish a constitution in 1889 and a diet in 1890; on the other hand, it failed to loosen the control of the central government and ...

Human Relations Movement - In the history of the field of organizational development, the Human Relations Movement is the name given to the period following the Hawthorne Studies, where the OD movement found its focus on topics such as social relations, motivation, and employee satisfaction.



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Pop Art Movement - ... used within the music provides a recognisable sound no matter what the style. Art movement - An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a restricted period of time (usually a few months, years or decades). Art movements were especially important in modern art, where each consecutive movement was considered as a new avant-garde. Pop Art: A Continuing History by Marco Livingstone, Pop art brilliantly blended ... Lichtenstein's work, offering a set of compelling new interpretations that reveal the artist's confrontation with a far wider range of issues. Lichtenstein's art is fundamentally engaged with a set of concerns central to art making in the postwar period: the relation between vision pop art movement and technology, the possibility of articulating artistic identity, pop art movement and the effect of mechanical reproduction on the work of art. Lichtenstein's project, Lobel argues, is structured by the tension ...

Pop Art Movement - ... used within the music provides a recognisable sound no matter what the style. Art movement - An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a restricted period of time (usually a few months, years or decades). Art movements were especially important in modern art, where each consecutive movement was considered as a new avant-garde. Pop Art: A Continuing History by Marco Livingstone, Pop art brilliantly blended ... Lichtenstein's work, offering a set of compelling new interpretations that reveal the artist's confrontation with a far wider range of issues. Lichtenstein's art is fundamentally engaged with a set of concerns central to art making in the postwar period: the relation between vision pop art movement and technology, the possibility of articulating artistic identity, pop art movement and the effect of mechanical reproduction on the work of art. Lichtenstein's project, Lobel argues, is structured by the tension ...

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Abstract Art Expressionism in Modern Movement - ... s comments about the artists--painters abstract art expressionism in modern movement and sculptors now being rediscovered by young contemporary artists exploring formalism, the nature of paint, abstract art expressionism in modern movement and the evolution of modern art. Art History Period and Movement - Art History Period and Movement Meggs` History of Graphic Design In its debut edition in 1983, A History of Graphic Design received accolades from the Association of American Publishers as a publishing landmark. Now in its Fourth Edition, this unrivaled, seminal work ...

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